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Ecclesiastical. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOJL CIATION NEW BUILDING, CORNK3; OF WELLESLEY AND ALBERT STREET;. -THIS (Saturday) EVENING-; at &f£#f seven. Meeting in Lecture Hall, for Unite Prayer and BibloJUeadinff. All are invited. QT. PTUL'S CHURCH. - O 8, Communion. 11, Morning Prayer, Li ; any, and Sermon, "Resisting Steadfastly. 6.50, Evening Prayer ami Sermon, Xii>State After Death: Tho Ungodly.' CJT. STEPHEN'S CHURCH, PONIO SONBV/.— Rev. 1). W. Runciman, M.A.,: Moraine at 11, "Zacchaeus." Evening at 6.oLg. 'VLuore?; __.: ™' ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Surrey Hills.-Rev. R. Sonimorville: Morning at 11, " Tho Sheep of HitPasture." iSvcniug at 6.50, " Treasure Hid m v Field." ■ VONDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Rev. C. Worboys: Morning at 11, " Divine Guidance." Evening at 6.30, " God's Lantern." Henderson. 2.30. QT. LDK E'S, REMUERA.X? Morning at 11, Pastor George ]Mtiller, of Bristol. QT.~DAVTD'S PRESBYTERIAN X? CHURCH.—Morning at 11. and Evening at. 6.30, Rev. R. s. West. PONSONBY BAPTIST CHURCH.— Morning at 11, Mr H. Field. Evening at 6.50, Supply. A Letter will be read from Pastor J. I), bilmoro. ~ AUCKLAND TABERNACLE.— Pastor T. Spurgeon: Morning at il, " The Golden Chariot." Evening at 6.15, " Shipwreck of tho Faith." 'JPITT-STREET WESLEYAN -H. CHURCH—Morning at 11. Rev. C. H. Garland. Evening at 6.50, Rev. E. Best, ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH.— Morning at 11, Rev. E. Best. Evening at 6.30. Rev. C. H. Garland. BIRKENHETb WESLEYAN 1 CHURCH.—anniversary Services.— TU-MOIiROW (SUNDAY). Rev J. Dukes will, preach in the Morning, at 11, and Evening at 7 Tea Meeting, THURSDAY, Juno 21. Tickets, Is. Public Aleeling m Church, at 7.50 p.m. Speakers; Revs. W. L. Salter, J. Dukes, and others. J^EVONPORT WESLEYAN METHOJLP DIST CHURCH. — Morning at 11, and Evening at 6.50, Student. JTNITED METHODIST FREE \J CHURCHES. PITT AND VINCENT STREETS—Morning at 11, Rev. F. B. Dutton. Evening at 6.50, Mr E. Wood. MOUNT KDEN—Morning at 11, and Evening at 6.50. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHKS. FRANKLIN ROAD - Morning ac 11, Mr Roberts. Evening at 6.30, Mr 11. Field. RICHMOND ROAD-Afternoon at 3, Mr Field. Eveningat 6.30, Mr Joseph Jones. WATERVIEW (A VONDALE)—Afternoon at 2.^0, and Evening at 6.30, Gospel Service. RI MIT IV E M ETHODIST CHURCHES. ALEXANDRA-STREET- Morningatll, Rev. A. J. Smith. Evening at 6.30, Rev. A. J. Smith. Firebell at 6 o'clock. PITT AND EDWIN STREETS-Morntag " at 11, Mr Brown, of the North Shore. Evening at 6.30, Mr H. R. Burton. Open-air at 6 o'clock. ARNEIiL * CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Oddfellows' Hall).—Morning at 11, and Evening at 6.30, Rev. 11. M. Livens. WEVVTON CONGREGATIONAL JLI CHURCH.-Rev. H. J. Lewis: Morning at 11, " Spiritual Shrouds." Evening at 6.30, " Decision ; or Elijah's Challenge on Carmel.^ MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, View Road.-Rev. B. L. Thomas: Morning at 11, and Evening at 6.30. TOERESFORD-STREET CONGREGA-=g. JL> TIONAL CHURCH. -Morning at 11, Rev. if J. K. Hutchins, Missionary from Rarotonga.,: Evening at 6.30, ''Coming of Age." beinglthe Fourth Lecture to Young Men, by the Pastor. ITfcEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL i 9 CHURCH.-Morning at 11, Rev. R. Laishley. Evening at 6.50, Mr R. B. Shatders, ¥TEW CHURCH SERVICES, Foresters' AJI Hall, Karangahape Road.—Morning at 11. A SSOCIATION for the Teaching: of J\. Divine Healing, through faith in tll&Loi'd Jesus Christ. Usual Weekly MectiffiPNviU be held (D.V.) on Monday Evening, at 7.30, in the Social Hall of the V.M.C.A., WeUesleystreet West. All friends invited. /^HRISTADELPHIANS meet in the \j Masonic Hall, Karangahape Road, Newton, every Sunday morning, at 11, for Eellowship and the Breaking of Bread. Sunday-school ' at 9.30. Discussional Bible Class, at 6.30 p.m; Subject: " Satan Scripturally Investigated." DASTOR GEORGE MULLER JL will deliver an Evangelistic Address in the City Hall on SUNDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Freewill offerings towards expenses of Sunday Evening Services. f '' *■ " A TONEMENT AND',,, REDEMPJ\. TION," m Will be the subject of Mr G, E. Button's Address to Young Men TO-MORBOW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, in the Lecture Hall, V.M.C.A. Rooms. * TJT^ORESTERS' HALL, Karangahapa .#■ I* Road.—Morning at 11 o'clock. Evenings? 6.45, Edmund H. Taylor will lecture ; subjoct, " Great Doctrinal Errors." /QNEHUNGA PUBLIC HALL, abQp.mT. V/ Mr J. French will Lecture. Subje«*! " The Gospel We Preach." SE VENTH -D A V ADVENTIST - CHURCH, Mackelvie-strcet, Surrey Hills.— Preaching at 2.30 and 6.45. Pastor G. Penny, from America, will preach in tho Evening, on " The Soul, Spirit, and Body.' "imRIENDLY LETTERS," by D. _MJ Wright, Evangelist, at Sunday-school Union, and from the Author. Price, Is. t^T. MATTHEW'S GIFT AUCTION. I*s TO-DAY ISATURDAT), In the Schoolroom. Gifts on view from Three o'clock. # MUSICAL SELECTIONS, &o. ADMISSION-SIXPENCE. Refreshments Provided." The Committee finding that thcirj|ppcal has been responded to far beyond their expecta- ;:' ions, have determined to hold a s FANCY- FAIR This Afternoon, from Three to Five o'clock as well as the GI F T AUCT IO N, Which will commence This Evening at SevenLectures, Etc., TTOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN JL ASSOCIATION (New Building), CORNER OF WELLESLEY AND ALBERT STKEI£TS. WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. FRIDAY, JUNE 29. AT HOME, Music, etc. Gymnastic Display, FRIDAY, JULY 6. "An Evening with the Poets," with Musical Illustrations..Rev. W. Tebbs, M.A. "* FRIDAY, JULY 20. ~j| Lecture : " Brain and Mind"..Dr. Giles, R.M. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. Lecture: "Boiling"..Professor F. D. Brown. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17. Lecture : " Character"..Rev. C. H. GarlailSl FRIDAY, AUGUST 31. "An Evening with Tennyson," with Musical '*' Illustrations..Dr. J. Murray-Moorf FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. Lecture: "A Recent Tour in Palestine"J Mr VV. C. V. McDowell, B.A FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20.' Lecture (subject to be announced) "- Rev. R. Scott Wusi'.""""""'" FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12. Lecture (subject to be announced) ' Rev. J. s. Hill. ••-"-"••• FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25. Entertainment aDd Concert....„..BurnsClot Commencing e|,ch. evening at half-past 7. ' Tickets for the Course : To admit Bearer and Lady, 4s: Bearer only, 2s 6d ; Single Lecture, Is: can be obtained from the Booksellers, from any :. Member of Committee, or from the Librarian at the Rooms. Scats reserved for ticketholdcrs till twenty , minutes past 7. THOMAS BUDDLE.I r Tnn e PP , A. KNIGHT, 'jHon. Sees. W. BRAKENRIG, Gen. Sec. ._ FfIRY lUil's Aromatic Herb.Tobacco. U ; JL is anti-nnrcotic, and gooctSifor the organa ; of the voice and throat; 2oz packet, 6d,—Botanlo Dispensary, Wellesley-streetEast.

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 142, 16 June 1888, Page 5

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